Ministerio Del Matrimonio – (Spanish)
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En El Ministerio del Matrimonio, el Dr. Jim Binney ofrece soluciones biblicas a las comunes luchas conyugales. El afirma que los matrimonios fracasan porque estan fundamentados en el egoismo en lugar del servicio. El mundo presenta el matrimonio como felicidad a cualquier coste, sin embargo, la Biblia presenta el matrimonio como compromiso a cualquier coste.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781620200445
ISBN10: 1620200449
Language: Spanish
Jim Binney
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2012
Publisher: Ambassador-Emerald International
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